No. In actual fact, since there is insufficient light for colour to be seen in the very deep ocean trenches, most deep water fish are lacking in colours.
Lighter colors reflect more light because they contain less pigment and absorb less light compared to darker colors. When light hits a lighter surface, it is not absorbed as much and is instead reflected back, giving the surface a brighter appearance.
Neon colors are brighter than pastel colors.
reds and brighter colors
butterflies have brighter colors on their wings,
Fluorescent colors are generally brighter than neon colors. Fluorescent colors appear to glow under ultraviolet light, while neon colors are bright and highly saturated but do not have the same glowing effect.
Yes, darker colors tend to absorb more light because they reflect less light compared to lighter colors. This is due to the higher pigment concentration in darker colors. Lighter colors tend to reflect more light, making them appear brighter.
White or yellow
brown khaki tan plum (maybe)
Light colors reflect and dark colors absorb.
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
Films use colors... The colors are dimmer because when the light shines through it will appear brighter.
The duller objects will seem farther away.